Top 10 astronomy discoveries - votes for Neutron Stars

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageGalaxies RedshiftNeutron StarsGalaxies Redshift is like the universe's ultimate GPS, showing us how everything's expanding and where it's headed.
DataDataDark EnergyNeutron StarsDark energy wins because it's the mysterious force pushing the universe to expand, making it the ultimate cosmic powerhouse.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekCosmic Microwave BackgroundNeutron StarsCosmic Microwave Background is like the OG snapshot of the universe, showing us the baby pics of everything we know, while neutron stars are just cool cosmic leftovers.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierCosmic Microwave BackgroundNeutron StarsThe Cosmic Microwave Background is like the ultimate throwback song of the universe, it's the OG signal from the Big Bang that lets us understand the grand dance of cosmic evolution.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserGalaxies RedshiftNeutron StarsGalaxies Redshift is like the ultimate cosmic yardstick, letting us measure the universe's age and scale, while neutron stars are cool but don't quite map the cosmos in the same epic way.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinGravitational WavesNeutron StarsGravitational waves are like ripples in the fabric of spacetime, giving us a whole new way to observe the universe, which is pretty mind-blowing if you ask me!
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceNeutron StarsGravitational WavesNeutron Stars are like the most mind-boggling cosmic pressure cookers out there, creating a dense, mysterious playground for all sorts of astrophysical wonders, so they're the cooler choice for an existentially curious nerd like me.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurNeutron StarsGravitational WavesAs a man of science and exploration, neutron stars are fascinating cosmic laboratories providing insights into the extreme states of matter.
Larry PageLarry PageNeutron StarsDark Matter ConceptNeutron stars are the ultimate cosmic powerhouse with the densest matter in the universe, making them the rockstars of astrophysics.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanCosmic Microwave BackgroundNeutron StarsThe Cosmic Microwave Background is like the universe's baby picture, giving us clues about its origin and evolution, which is pretty mind-blowing!
The BrainThe BrainNeutron StarsBlack Hole ImagingNeutron stars are like the universe's ultimate extreme sports arena, packed with more wild physics per square inch than anything else out there.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutPulsars DiscoveryNeutron StarsPulsars, man, they're like cosmic lighthouses, spinning fast and shooting beams of radiation, capturing the imagination with their regular, mysterious signals, while neutron stars are just the dense, quiet cousins sitting there in the cosmic void.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinNeutron StarsHubble's ExpansionNeutron Stars are just mind-blowing cosmic anomalies that make your head spin with their extreme density and magnetic fields, whereas Hubble's Expansion is more like the cool backdrop to the universe's grand show.
CiceroCiceroNeutron StarsGravitational WavesNeutron stars are like leftovers from supernovae with insane density and magnetic fields, which is just plain awesome!
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserExoplanets DetectionNeutron StarsExoplanet detection is like the new frontier, expanding our galactic neighborhood with potential Earth-like planets, while neutron stars, though fascinating, feel like the same old cosmic heavyweights.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinNeutron StarsExoplanets DetectionI'm all about that extreme physics, and neutron stars are the ultimate cosmic laboratories for testing the laws of nature under the wildest conditions imaginable!
NerdsNerdsExoplanets DetectionNeutron StarsExoplanets Detection is like the cosmic treasure hunt that keeps on giving, revealing new worlds that could totally change how we see our place in the universe.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnBlack Hole ImagingNeutron StarsBlack Hole Imaging lets us peep into the universe's deepest secrets, something even old Honest Abe would tip his hat to!
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinPulsars DiscoveryNeutron StarsListen, Pulsars are like the cosmic lighthouses, and discovering them is like finding these insanely precise cosmic clocks, which is just mind-blowingly cool, right?